Recent controversies about Pearl Harbour have highlighted the need for a new assessment of British Policy towards Japan during the period leading up to the Pacific War. Britain and Japan and Pearl Harbour is a revisionist account of British efforts to avert conflict with Japan between the signing of the Anti-Comintern Pact of 1936 and the outbreak of war in December 1942. Anthony Best describes and assesses British policy towards East Asia in its global context, particularly in relation to the ever-worsening situation in Europe, and demonstrates how the breadth of British responsibilities and interest limited her options. In a broader sense, he stresses the economic roots of the Pacific War, and examines the motivation behind the consistent failure to meet Japan's economic complaints and the decisions to initiate economic sanctions against Japan in 1940-41. This is the most comprehensive study so far of British policy towards East Asia in this period. It illustrates the extent of British weakness in the region and the degree to which the constant need to appease American opinion hampered Britain's ability to achieve an understanding with Japan.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN-13
9780415111713
eBay Product ID (ePID)
94889515
Product Key Features
Author
Antony Best
Publication Name
Britain, Japan and Pearl Harbour: Avoiding War in East Asia, 1936-1941
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
History
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
276 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height
216mm
Item Width
138mm
Item Weight
454g
Additional Product Features
Title_Author
Antony Best
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
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